@SportsAroundSD@Punchoutpitch@JeffPassan@MaxMannisPod Well the problem with the game is people who use fraud to luck into hundreds of millions of dollars into revenue.
That’s fixed with a cap and revenue sharing.
@SportsAroundSD@Punchoutpitch@JeffPassan@MaxMannisPod Padres are better with a cap, and the revenue sharing that brings.
I don’t really give a damn at who profits more between billionaires and multimillionaires. What’s important is the fan perspective and fans benefit from better league parity between small and big markets.
@Slatewolf1104@MrMarinersKid@Ken_Rosenthal These people have argued any team could do what the Dodgers could do and that’s why the sport doesn’t need a cap.
But now that information comes out that no, other teams can’t just commit federal fraud these people are suspiciously silent.
@TheHurricaneBen Everything always winds up back at the MLBPA union talking points.
“Any team could do what the Dodgers are doing so we don’t need a cap”
“Hey if the Dodgers owners didn’t commit financial fraud we wouldn’t have an argument for a cap”
He’s a complete hack.
I’ll add this: You can’t be a reporter transparently doing Scott Boras’ and the union’s bidding to the extreme that you claim in February that the Dodgers ‘cracked the system’ … and then go run and hide when all this stuff emerges the past 24 hours. Not how journalism works.